While I know little about Elizabeth, I was able to do research on who I believe to be her nephew, a one John Horish.

John Horish (1819-1891) and his wife Monica Kane (1817-1900) lived in Donabate, County Dublin. John was a tenant farmer, like many in Donabate, and suffered much the same hardship as others. He and Monica had at least six children:

2. Michael Horish (1851-1907) married an Annie Sheridan (1860-1938), and ran a farm in Donabate at 8 and 15 Corballis Road, 3 kilometres south of the Burrow. They had two children, John (1898- ) and Patrick (1903- ), but they also raised Annie's stepdaughter, Bridget (1889- ).

2. Patrick Horish (1859- ) appears as a 52 year old unmarried farmer's servant at house #26.1 in Ballisk, Donabate. His mother was Eliza (1839-bef 1911), who was a widow during the 1901 Census. Eliza could've been married to a younger brother of John's, I suppose.

3. Annie Horish (1871- ) appears in the 1900 Census as an unmarried servant at the Anglican Boyle household at 730 Terenure Road, in Rathmines, Dublin, and later in the 1911 Census as a 40 year old 'visitor' at the Mullen house at #37.1 King Street, South (Royal Exchange, Dublin City). I wonder if she is a child of Nicholas?

4. Mary Horish (1841- ) appears in the 1901 Census only, as an illiterate 60 year old farmer at 13 Bridge Street, Swords, Dublin, with her son John Horish (1866- ), also illiterate. Mary could've been married to a younger brother of John's, I suppose.

Many other Horishes appear to have come from Roscall in Balrothery West, about five miles west of the Burrow.

From Donabate Baptismal Records on the NLI website, I have found some Horish entries: